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Trump has proven himself ready to confront Iran and prone to mysterious North Korea-directed tweets, like, “Sorry, only one thing will work!”

Prominent Republicans and Trump advisers are struggling to “contain a president who seems to be increasingly unfocused and consumed by dark moods,” Vanity Fair’s Gabriel Sherman wrote in October. The headline sums it: “Trump Seethes As Advisers Fear the President Is ‘Unraveling.’”

Sherman says Chief of Staff John Kelly “can’t control Trump’s tweets” but “is doing his best to physically sequester the president.” Kelly is also “miserable in his job and is remaining out of a sense of duty to keep Trump from making some sort of disastrous decision”—like, say, launching a nuclear warhead.

In July, Adm. Scott H. Swift, commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, was asked whether he would obey Trump if given the order to nuke China. Swift replied, “The answer would be yes.” That the possibility of World War III is now a subject of open discussion is troubling.

Consequently, one might be understandably relieved that our increasingly deranged commander in chief is surrounded by rational men, adult supervisors who, it is hoped, will stand between him and the nuclear trigger—men like Kelly, a retired four-star Marine Corps general; Secretary of Defense James “Mad Dog” Mattis, another retired four-star Marine Corps general; and National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster, an active duty lieutenant general in the Army.

But what does it say about our current state of affairs that these three committed militarists, who, for 16 years, have been busy waging our forever war on terrorism, are considered the best and brightest in the Trump administration?

Trump isn’t totally bad, some on the Left argued during the 2016 campaign. He wasn’t a liberal interventionist like Hillary Clinton.

Indeed. He’s proven himself more a thoughtless neocon, ready to confront Iran and prone to mysterious North Korea-directed threats, like when he informed a gathering of military leaders on October 5, “Maybe it’s the calm before the storm.” A cryptic comment that a week later he followed with the tweet: “Sorry, only one thing will work!”

It's increasingly clear that Trump poses an existential threat to human life on the Pacific Rim, and that the Left should make his removal from office a political priority. Yes, a President Pence would be worse than Trump in many respects. He will certainly be more effective at wielding government power to achieve his reactionary objectives. Pence, however, is not likely to cause a nuclear holocaust in a fit of pique.

In short: Trump must go. Progressive Americans must have faith in their collective power to change the present situation and to defeat Trump, Pence and the congressional Republicans.

We cannot wait for a campaign to cohere around a candidate in 2020; the danger is clear and present. Nor should a healthy Left require a single politician or campaign organization to mobilize the millions of Americans who reject the Trump agenda. We can heed the words of Eugene V. Debs, who, said: “I would not lead you into the promised land if I could, because if I led you in, someone else would lead you out. You must use your heads as well as your hands, and get yourself out of your present condition.”

We can also draw inspiration from South Korea’s Candlelight Revolution. Over a series of Saturdays in the fall of 2016, South Koreans demonstrated by the hundreds of thousands to demand the resignation of President Park Geunhye, daughter of former South Korean dictator Park Chung-hee, for political extortion. On Dec. 9, 2016, the National Assembly voted to impeach. She is currently awaiting trial in prison, charged with abuse of power and accepting bribes. Imagine what life would be like were we to follow suit. Cell phones are not allowed in prison.

Twitter is Trump's laser pointer, and Democrats & Progressives are pet cats, chasing that little red dot around, running in circles across the room and down the hallway.

And it's actually worse than that, because you all aren't smart enough to have figured that out yet.

But we have. Pass the popcorn, please!

Posted by MrJimm on 2017-11-12 10:01:54

Thank you for writing this excellent article, Joel. Thank you for reminding people of successful popular revolts against corrupted leaders as recently as 2016. A three word title and slogan that is entirely fitting: Trump Must Go.

Posted by ctheodore on 2017-11-07 20:36:00

Sure, but that still doesn't excuse the engine that put him into office, namely the Democrats,

Posted by Dienekes on 2017-11-06 09:26:55

True, but Trump is unhinged. He is a great danger to America and the world.

Posted by Snead Hearn on 2017-11-05 13:44:55

and he must take Pence with him.

Posted by Snead Hearn on 2017-11-05 13:43:41

Knock yourself out, Snowflake.

The economy's booming, a tax cut is on the horizon, illegal immigration is down, and the government finally recognizes the threat from the NORKs and Iran.

What do you want? Joseph Stalin to be president? Trump is almost certain to be re-elected in 2020.

Posted by Bob Fritz on 2017-11-04 09:26:30

Progressives need to stop pretending that the Democratic party is any better than Republicans. Sure Republicans are more overt about their contempt for the working class, but Democrats have been undermining us since FDR died. If everyone who refused to vote for Hillary (and even those who did, just to vote against 45) would have voted their conscience and voted for Jill and the Green New Deal, Trump would still be president but the Democratic party would be EXTREMELY different. We need to stop voting for the "lesser of two evils" and start pushing to get the evil expunged from our government and that can ONLY happen if we get money out of our politics.